The Carillon

The Carillon is a monument Carillon Richmond located in United States.

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Park Drive, Byrd Park Richmond , VA 23221 United States

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D.L. Hopkins

Construction of this monument began on March 2nd, 1928 to honor those Virginians who served in World War I. Also, an exceptional place to make-out with someone's daughter during those warm VA nights.

Jason B

Arts in the Park is a fun event the first weekend of May. July 4th here is also fun, but you can't always see the fireworks due to the trees .

Gail Ailor

Great place to take a brisk walk or grill a burger .

RTDNews

TIMES-DISPATCH FACT: Located in Byrd Park , the Carillon is 240 feet tall and houses 53 bells.

Melissa Krumbein

When foggy, watch out for the cars.

Wanda Carleton

Beautiful park .

Jason B

Arts in The Park is the first weekend in May. Check it out.

Eugenia Lockett Reese

Christmas nativity at the carillon December 23

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8.5
Dog Park
Barker Field Dog Park

The summer is not ideal for the dogs - great in the fall! Surrounded by fencing, this is an off-leash dog park. Loads of fun for the dogs and the humans too! - Andrea Worland

Lake
Byrd Park Boat (Fountain) Lake

Nice park ???????? we enjoyed feeding the ducks and birds ???? - Maisoon Ma

Lake
Byrd Park - Swan Lake

Beautiful place to walk, no matter the weather. - Mighty Casey

9.1
Monument
Virginia War Memorial

Inspirational, from the quotes above the Galanti Education Center, to the state-of-the-art theater experience, displays, and memorial wall, I gained an appreciation of the cost and value of freedom. - Amy Sanders

8.4
Monument
Monument Avenue

Love it! Especially during the fall and spring when the colors are vibrant! - Bryce Carneal

6.5
Monument
Confederate Soldiers Monument - Pyramid

Charles Dimmock designed this 90-foot pyramid-shaped Confederate monument with granite quarried from the James River. This was drylaid; no mortar was used - Russ ???? Cornett

8.6
Park
Dogwood Dell

Getting to mainstage musicals EARLY is a must!! To get the best of seats don't sit too close to the stage because the band will be too loud - Alex Barrett

7.2
Bridge
Boulevard Bridge (Nickel Bridge)

Picturesque view of the James River. - Brian Artis

7.1
Soccer
City Stadium

Great tacos from the food truck! - Andy Marr